
To successfully document live cells and rapidly fading fluorescence
specimens, a camera technology particularly designed for the purpose is
indispensable. The new Leica DFC365 FX digital microscope camera from Leica
Microsystems combines exceptional image quality with very high temporal
resolution for rapid time-lapse recordings. The Leica DFC365 FX is setting new
standards in its class enabling researchers to work efficiently,
even with weakly fluorescing specimens. Equipped with a highly sensitive CCD
sensor (pixel size 6.45 µm) and active Peltier cooling, it is ideal for a wide
range of applications - from basic fluorescence documentation to demanding
experiments such as TIRF, FRET or structured illumination.
The Leica DFC365 FX achieves hitherto unattainable acquisition rates of
21 fps at full resolution. In "Overlapping Mode", an image can be captured
while the previous image is still being read out. Data are transferred rapidly
to the PC via a FireWire-B interface. Besides high-speed image acquisition at
40 MHz, the pixel clocking rate of the sensor can also be set to 20 MHz or 1.6
MHz as required. This yields brilliant fluorescence images with a superb
signal-to-noise ratio.
The optional NIR (Near Infra-Red) Mode extends the operating range of
the camera for fluorescence markers emitting in the wavelength range above 700
nm, which are difficult to capture with conventional CCD technology.
For more information visit
www.leica-microsystems.com
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